Credit Counseling Certificate
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The court received and uploaded the credit counseling certificate for the case. This document confirms that the debtor completed the required credit counseling before filing for bankruptcy. Courts require this certificate to proceed with bankruptcy cases under federal law.
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Credit Counseling Certificate - case upload
Other · May 11, 2026
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The court received and uploaded the credit counseling certificate for the case. This document confirms that the debtor completed the required credit counseling before filing for bankruptcy. Courts require this certificate to proceed with bankruptcy cases under federal law.
Credit Counseling Certificate
The court received a credit counseling certificate in the case. This document shows the party completed the required credit counseling before proceeding. It matters because the court requires this certificate to consider certain financial claims or bankruptcy filings.
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